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04-09-2012, 02:58 AM
Friedrich,
Some new behavior in 7.7.3648.
I had to edit about 10 different scripts (part of my overall
installation). Just fixing one line in each and I press the save button
before compiling.
Some of these scripts gave an error that it could not save the changes
and offered to try again. Choosing the try again option, the changes
were saved. In two cases, it took several attempts.
I did save all the edits OK, so this is a very minor issue. Perhaps the
prior script was still loaded in memory?
I did not close the scripts I compiled, I opened the next one I wanted
to work on thinking the prior script would close. I think the steps to
replicate is like this:
1) Open a script and make a change (like comment in/out).
2) Press save.
3) Compile.
4) Open a different script using the extended pick list or open dialog.
5) Steps 1-4 again.
May take doing the above about 3-5 times before this happens and all my
scripts are on my local C: drive. Win 7 Pro, non-VM.
PS - minor cosmetic issue that has been around a long time - often after
compiling, the toolbar becomes "darkened". Hovering the mouse over the
toolbar makes all the buttons visible again, but the toolbar keeps it
dark color.
--
Russ Eggen
RADFusion International, LLC
Some new behavior in 7.7.3648.
I had to edit about 10 different scripts (part of my overall
installation). Just fixing one line in each and I press the save button
before compiling.
Some of these scripts gave an error that it could not save the changes
and offered to try again. Choosing the try again option, the changes
were saved. In two cases, it took several attempts.
I did save all the edits OK, so this is a very minor issue. Perhaps the
prior script was still loaded in memory?
I did not close the scripts I compiled, I opened the next one I wanted
to work on thinking the prior script would close. I think the steps to
replicate is like this:
1) Open a script and make a change (like comment in/out).
2) Press save.
3) Compile.
4) Open a different script using the extended pick list or open dialog.
5) Steps 1-4 again.
May take doing the above about 3-5 times before this happens and all my
scripts are on my local C: drive. Win 7 Pro, non-VM.
PS - minor cosmetic issue that has been around a long time - often after
compiling, the toolbar becomes "darkened". Hovering the mouse over the
toolbar makes all the buttons visible again, but the toolbar keeps it
dark color.
--
Russ Eggen
RADFusion International, LLC